The band members described this era as "neo-sci-fi aliens," featuring elaborate prosthetics with large, hollow, black eyes protruding from their heads. This look wasn't just aesthetic; it was an immersive, deliberate extension of the band's new musical direction—more melodic yet still intensely heavy. The New Identities
The music video for "Alien" by Mudvayne, from their 2001 album "L.D. 50", is a visually striking and thought-provoking feature that complements the song's complex and intricate sound. mudvayne alien
Fans often recall the "Not Falling" music video as the definitive representation of the alien phase, creating a cinematic experience that stood apart from the more grounded, industrial look of their contemporaries. The band members described this era as "neo-sci-fi
What is your favorite Mudvayne memory? Did you catch them during the face-paint era? Let us know in the comments. 50", is a visually striking and thought-provoking feature
Let me be the spore in your clean room. The wrong note in your lullaby. The knuckle in the clockwork.